Self-evidently bad person Roy Moore is running for the USA senate seat in the great state of Alabama (we know the state is great because right now they're on the brink of electing a man currently being accused of sexual misconduct against women as young as 14 as their next senator).

As the protester was escorted out, a comedian known for crashing news events stood up and ironically defended Moore. "Does that look like the face of a molester?"

Moore then reiterated his invitation to Kimmel, tweeting, "Despite D.C. and Hollywood Elites' bigotry towards southerners, Jimmy, we'll save you a seat on the front pew".

Trump's appearance along the border is a surprise, but it comes as the White House was discussing whether Trump should also rally support behind the embattled Republican from afar through recorded telephone calls, text messages or social media, according to two officials with knowledge of the discussions who didn't have permission to speak publicly.

At least four uniformed police officers were in the sanctuary for the service.

Moore's name has been a fixture in the news ever since the November 9th Washington Post story that accused him of initiating a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl, which has since led to several more women coming forward saying that Moore sexually assaulted them when they were teenagers.

Earlier, Gonnella asked a broadcast pool camera operator to train the shot only on the candidate during the event - and not to show the people attending - because he feared a possible attack from the terror group al Qaeda.

Moore has denied those allegations, calling them "completely false" and "dirty politics". "You cannot have a Doug Jones [Moore's Democratic opponent] up there who's an extreme liberal Democrat doing all he can to deny Donald Trump his nominee on the Supreme Court".

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump watch performances during the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at the Ellipse near the White House in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017.

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